Honeywell 202517TXR User Manual

Honeywell 202517TXR User Manual

K595 Motion Sensor Datasheet

Overview

The K595 wall mounted passive infrared (PIR) motion detector (Figure 1) adds occupancy sensing and peripheral-status reporting capability to INNCOM integrated guestroom control systems. The K595 is designed with a sleek screwless design that has the same look and feel as the INNCOM MODEVA system. The K595 can be a key participant in an INNCOM Integrated Room Automation System (IRAS) Deep Mesh network.

The K595, in conjunction with auxiliary input, a room controller, and an inroom communication network, helps determine guestroom occupancy. Occupancy sensing leads to better management of energy usage and security; extends heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment life; enhances the overall operating efficiency of the hotel; and improves guest satisfaction.

The K595 can also monitor and report on the status (e.g., open/closed) of other devices within the guestroom (see Application below).

Features

120° view angle

Figure 1 K595

 

Flush screwless magnetic mounting

 

Easy installation

 

No maintenance

 

Long battery life

 

2.4Ghz IEEE 802.15.4 compliant RF transceiver (CC2430 radio core)

FCC Part 15b listed

Application

The K595 microprocessor-controlled PIR detects motion in a guestroom and reports it to the room controller. Combined with information from other inputs (such as a lanai or window switch or a minibar), guestroom occupancy can be determined and used for energy control or lighting decisions. Occupancy information may also be signaled to Housekeeping using the corridor doorbell display or a floor-level terminal. The K595 can provide an audit trail for Security, and it can be networked to the hotel’s central server.

On power up, the K595 will flash the LED for approximately two seconds as it configures itself using settings in nonvolatile memory (see table below) and transmits a beacon frame (SAC_ALARM_K594_REPORT). The K595 will then go into Operation Mode, where it checks the auxiliary input, the motion detector, and the Bind switch status. The K595 will process any actions instigated by those checks; after that (or if there is no action), it will enter a low-power state (Sleep Mode) to conserve battery power. (See also the uCBL Engineering Manual.)

The K595 can also act as a minibar server if the I/O Map is so programmed. For details, see the uCBL Engineering Manual, Sec. 2.4.2. Factory Default NVM Configuration.

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Description

Value

 

 

Room ID

65535

 

 

RF Channel

26

 

 

TX Power

0x5F (0dB)

 

 

P5 Address

189

 

 

P5 Channel

1

 

 

I/O Map

255

 

Installation

The individual guestroom design determines the K595’s installation location. Placement should provide maximum room coverage by the PIR motion detector while maintaining RF communication between the device and the e4 thermostat. Ideally, the K595 should be positioned on a wall in opposition to entrances and interior doors (8ft. high, 0° angle, 0° pitch). The K595 PIR lens is pitched at a downward angle of 60° for optimal range and minimized blind area below the unit. It should be positioned to view both the guestroom entry door and the bed areas.

The K595 should be mounted within operational range of the e4 thermostat and any other devices it may communicate with. Avoid possible sources of radio interference such as metallic boxes, WiFi access points, microwave ovens, water pipes, and the like.

Refer to the K595 Installation Manual for detailed installation instruction.

Commissioning

Refer to the K595 Installation Manual or the uCBL Engineering Manual for commissioning instructions.

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